
OBH owner and Vietnam veteran John Stidham takes great pride not only in his service to his country but in giving back to veterans (submitted photo).
Original Breakfast House (OBH), the popular neighborhood restaurant located at 13623 N. 32nd St in North Phoenix, is celebrating a major milestone this November – the 10th anniversary of its annual Veterans Day bash.
OBH owner and Vietnam veteran John Stidham takes great pride not only in his service to his country but in giving back to veterans to this day. He does so, in part, with his annual Veterans Day bash, which serves as the restaurant’s “biggest party of the year.”
The Veterans Day bash is also a fundraiser for Tunnel to Towers, a nonprofit organization founded in honor of Firefighter Stephen Siller, who lost his life in the line of duty on September 11, 2001, as well as all first responders and military heroes that have made the ultimate sacrifice.
All day long on Veterans Day, Tuesday, Nov. 11, all veterans and active duty military personnel can enjoy a free meal. In addition, OBH will be buzzing with American spirit and pride via live music, a muscle car show and other family-friendly entertainment.
In addition, the restaurant recently launched its fall menu, which includes Sammy’s Sammy. Created by Stidham’s grandson, Sammy, this next-level grilled cheese features prosciutto and fig jam grilled on Noble sourdough bread with grilled tomato, pesto sauce and fresh mozzarella for $17. Also on the menu: chicken pesto pasta, butternut squash ravioli, green chile mac ‘n cheese, blueberry pumpkin pancakes, crab omelette, and apple cinnamon waffles with cream cheese frosting and more.
For more information, call 602-482-2328 or visit www.originalbreakfasthouse.com.







































